Top Quartz Colors of 2025: Our Clients’ Most Used Countertop Choices
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Our Clients’ Most Used Quartz Countertops
Every year, certain quartz colors rise to the top as clear client favorites. Based on real projects completed by our team, these are the six most used quartz colors of the year, ranked from most used to least used. These selections reflect what homeowners, designers, and builders are choosing again and again for kitchens, bathrooms, and statement spaces.
1. Q Quartz- Calacatta Elysio

Calacatta Elysio was the most used quartz color of the year across our projects. Its bright white base paired with bold, flowing veining delivers the timeless look of marble with the durability quartz is known for. Clients love this material for kitchen islands, full slab backsplashes, and open concept spaces where the stone becomes the focal point.
2. Difiniti- Pianissimo

Coming in second, Pianissimo offers a softer, more refined aesthetic. With subtle movement and gentle veining, this quartz is perfect for clients who want elegance without overpowering the space. It works beautifully in both modern and transitional designs, making it a versatile favorite.
3. Q Quartz- Arctic White

Arctic White continues to be a go to for bright, clean interiors. Its crisp appearance makes it ideal for modern kitchens, minimalist bathrooms, and spaces where cabinetry or lighting takes center stage. This quartz delivers a timeless look that never feels trendy or dated.
4. Cambria- Fieldstone

Fieldstone stands out for its warm tones and organic movement. Clients gravitate toward this quartz when they want a more natural feel that still offers consistency and durability. It pairs well with wood cabinetry, earthy color palettes, and cozy kitchen designs.
5. Silestone- Charcoal Soapstone

For clients looking to make a bold statement, Charcoal Soapstone was a top choice. This darker quartz brings depth and contrast to kitchens and bars while offering the low maintenance benefits of quartz. It is especially popular for islands and accent surfaces.
6. Vadara- Carrara

Rounding out the list is Vadara Carrara, a classic option that never goes out of style. With soft veining and a light neutral base, this quartz works seamlessly in both traditional and contemporary homes. It remains a trusted choice for clients who love a timeless look.
Visit our Pewaukee showroom to explore our most popular quartz colors in person and view full slabs before fabrication. Our team is here to help you choose the right quartz countertop for your space, style, and lifestyle.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation or browse more of our recent projects to see how these quartz colors are used in real homes.

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